Time-Lapse (Icefield Parkway Canada, 400km in 4 minutes!)
Lexiticus
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This isn't exactly a picture per-se. But its 2000 of them made into a video!
Its my favorite drive ever, so when the weather was a bit iffy I decided to try another timelapse (My last one didn't work out so well) This time I used a tripod rather than a window mount, which actually saved me when the battery died and I had to replace it (Without moving the camera on the window mount, impossible!). But luckily the QR plate on my tripod made it simple!
All Taken with a Fuji S5 Pro with the sigma 10-20mm at 12mm, roughly 160/s f6.3, ISO I tweaked from 200-350ish, all taken MANUALLY (I had no intervalometer!) 1 picture every 200 Meters.
Anyway, video link is below.
http://vimeo.com/15246377
Its my favorite drive ever, so when the weather was a bit iffy I decided to try another timelapse (My last one didn't work out so well) This time I used a tripod rather than a window mount, which actually saved me when the battery died and I had to replace it (Without moving the camera on the window mount, impossible!). But luckily the QR plate on my tripod made it simple!
All Taken with a Fuji S5 Pro with the sigma 10-20mm at 12mm, roughly 160/s f6.3, ISO I tweaked from 200-350ish, all taken MANUALLY (I had no intervalometer!) 1 picture every 200 Meters.
Anyway, video link is below.
http://vimeo.com/15246377
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Yup, Sub focus remix, the only song I could find that was fast enough temp wise to keep up with the pace of the video! (Even at only 8fps)
I recommend at least one picture every 5 seconds, Mine was on average one every 7 seconds and I would have preferred it to be a bit smoother!
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